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Old 4th December 2006, 01:06 AM   #1
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Question Mp3 player FM reception.

I would like my Mp3 player to have good FM reception on the built in tuner. I use it in my car most of the times and connect the headphone output to an amplifier. Since the headphone ground is (as I understood) the antenna it has perfect reception on a headphone, but on the amp it hardly receives anything...

Anyone got an idea of how to solve this?

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